LIST OB^ ACCESSIONS. 



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Skinner, Dr. Henry, Academy of Nat- 

 ural Soiencesi, Philadelphia, Pa.: Two 

 Noctuid moths from Point Barrow, 

 Alaska. 36306. 



Slack, Rev. W. 8., Musson, La.: Walk- 

 ing-stick, Diapheromera denticus Stiil. 

 35519. 



Sloan, C. G., Wa.shingt6n, D. C. : Bur- 

 mah drum and a fetish god from Africa. 

 Purchase. 36348. 



Slocum, Capt. Joshua, Larchmont, X. Y. : 

 Gorgonian from near the island of 

 Kodriquez, section of limb of Pmtdia 

 rotendifnliu, and a stone ax from New 

 Guinea. 36605. 



Slosson, Mrs. A. T., New York City: 

 Eleven specimens of Hymenoptera 

 (new to the collection) (35687); 6 

 specimens of Diptera (36293) ; 58 spec- 

 imens of Diptera (36418). 



Smart, Dr. E. N., Madison, Nebr.: Right 

 humerus of a Trumpeter Swan. Olor 

 buccinator. 36070. 



Smith, D. Wilmot, Breckenridge, Minn. : 

 Indian drinking cup made of birch 

 bark, from Leach Lake, Cass County, 

 :\Iinn. 36276. 



Smith, Dr. H. M., LT. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion : Land and fresh-water shells from 

 Lake Erie. 35416. (See under Fish 

 Commission, U. S.) 



S.MiTH, Prof. J. B., New Brunswick, N. J. : 

 Seven type species of Noctuid;e (35348) ; 

 pui)a, larva, and imago of an Ant-lion, 

 }fiirrnelco>i immacidatusT>eiieer {'.i623-i) ; 

 45 specimens of Noctuid moths of which 

 43 are type specimens (36311); 301 

 tj'pes and cotypes of Noctuid moths 

 (36511). 



Smith, Capt. John Donnell, Baltimore, 

 Md. : Plants from Central America. 

 35904. 



Smith, Mrs. Rosa Wright, Washington, 

 I). C. : A copy of "Freedom," May 25, 

 1899, a newspaper printed at ]\Ianila. 

 35394. 



S.MITHSONIAX Institution, Mr. S. P. Lang- 

 ley, Secretary. 

 Collection of Japanese theatrical masks 

 from Japan. Received from Prof. 

 Alexander Graham Bell. 35254. 

 Collection of volcanic formations from 

 the Canary Islands and S[)anish pos- 

 session of Rio del Oro, on the western 



Smithsonian Institution — Continued, 

 coast of Africa; sample of" cake or 

 bread found in an ancient tomb; ear 

 bones of a whale. 36695. Received 

 from Mr. Solomon Berliner, U. S. 

 Consul, Teneriffe, Canary Islands. 



Two cut sapphires from Yogo Gulch, 

 Montana, and a cut opal from INlexico. 

 Received from Dr. L. T. Chamberlin. 

 35244. 



Moro dagger of native manufacture from 

 Mindanao. Received from Mr. Rich- 

 ard Coleman, Manila, P. I. 36558. 



Articles belong to the late General 

 Swords, consisting of a coat, IT. S. A. 

 (1838); pompon; 4 epauletts; com- 

 plete set of aiguilettes; regulation 

 sword (1838); yellow silk sash; pat- 

 ent leather sword belt; chapeau and 

 plume; blue feathers (1838); regula- 

 tion chapeau ' of 1860; forage cap 

 (1860); dispatch ])elt with pocket; 

 military saddle valise; photograph of 

 General Swords; plan of West Point 

 Military Academy, drawn by Cadet 

 Swords; commissions from 1829-1865; 

 3 newspaper clippings and a map; 4 

 insignia (3 eagles and a star). Re- 

 ceived from Miss E. H. Cotheal. 

 36367. 



Collection of plants belonging to the 

 late Dr. G. De Chalmot. Received 

 from Mrs. De Chalmot. 36032. 



Stone chair (complete); stone chair 

 (broken); stone pillar from the sum- 

 mit of "Cerro de Hojas," Province 

 of Manibi, Republic of Ecuador. Re- 

 ceived from Hon. Perry M. de Leon, 

 Consul-general of the United States, 

 Guayaquil, Ecuador. 36285. 



One of the earliest forms and one of the 

 latest improved Hammond type- 

 writei'S. Received from the Ham- 

 mond Typewriter Company, through 

 Mr. J. B. Hammond, president. 

 36557. 



Bronze medal of the Diamond Jubilee 

 of Queen Victoria, 1897, struck by the 

 order of the corporation of the city of 

 London. Received from the corpo- 

 ration of the city of London. 35970. 



Three thousand two hundred and 

 eighty-eight cryj)togams. Received 

 from Dr. Charles Mohr. 36105. 



